If you have a mac os x operating system... you already have drivers built into your mac printer menu... try installing the generic print driver and see if that helps... sometimes it works better than the manufacturer's driver...

I had the same problem for two years and then when I installed a new fancy Kyocera printer at my office this week, my old Kyocera FS-3820N magically started printing too.

I checked online and they put out a new drivers that work with OSX 10.5, 10.6, and 10.7 on 8/15/11. You can download them on Kyocera's website or by going tohttp://usa.kyoceramita.com/americas/jsp/...I had the same problem for two years and then when I installed a new fancy Kyocera printer at my office this week, my old Kyocera FS-3820N magically started printing too.
I checked online and they put out a new drivers that work with OSX 10.5, 10.6, and 10.7 on 8/15/11. You can download them on Kyocera's website or by going to http://usa.kyoceramita.com/americas/jsp/Kyocera/download_center.jsp?pid=12518&pcat=10563&rcid=10009&rscid=10007#bottom.

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Kyocera Printer Drivers and Mac OS® X 10.5 Leopard FAQ:
Is the installation for Mac OS X 10.5 the same as for Mac OS X 10.4 and earlier? Mac OS X 10.5 introduced a new printing architecture that requires changes to the installer and installation process. For this reason, Mac OS X 10.5 requires a new printer driver installer.

I cannot see my Kyocera AppleTalk® printer. How can I make it visible to OS X 10.5? AppleTalk is disabled by default in Mac OS X 10.5. Enable AppleTalk to discover your Kyocera printer.If you use the Kyocera installer, a message will appear, asking you to enable AppleTalk. Click Yes to continue the installation.

I cannot find Printer Setup Utility on Mac OS X 10.5. Is it still supported? Apple has removed Printer Setup Utility from Mac OS X 10.5. To install a printer, open System Preferences and click Print & Fax.

When I manually install a printer, multiple PPD files are listed for the same Kyocera model. Which should I choose? When manually installing a printer or changing a PPD for a installed printer, both Linux and Mac OS X PPDs are listed for some older Kyocera models due to a change in PPD handling in Mac OS X 10.5. Linux PPDs can be identified by the word Gutenprint in the PPD filenames.